DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.24216768
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Improving Housing Resilience through Disaster Knowledge Management (DKM) Assessment

Saima Shaikh

Abstract: <p><strong>The application of best practices in disaster construction knowledge is a means of significantly improving housing resilience. This is essential to support a transition from vulnerability toward resilience. Nevertheless, there are currently recognised standards for best practices in rural construction. Due to a lack of expertise in Disaster Knowledge Management (DKM), Pakistan has a significant barrier to implementing safe building practices in construction activities, thereby, its effor… Show more

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